Billiam, was it one of the girls from your first group or one of the newer birds? I'm really sorry you had to go through this, but judging from your post, it sounded like the right thing to do.
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It was one of the newer birds. I put her in a grocery bag and put her in the garbage. I'm feeling guilty for doing that even though I know the dogs would try to dig her up if I were to bury her.Billiam, was it one of the girls from your first group or one of the newer birds? I'm really sorry you had to go through this, but judging from your post, it sounded like the right thing to do.
Yes but the plants that we like to eat like tomatoes, lettuce, squash, cucumbers etc are not desert plants.The interesting thing is... Desert plants like desert quanity of water...otherwise they would not be desert plants.
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The interesting thing is... Desert plants like desert quanity of water...otherwise they would not be desert plants.
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Yes but the plants that we like to eat like tomatoes, lettuce, squash, cucumbers etc are not desert plants.
But cactus has fruit, too. . . . And prickly pare is wonderful in a salad. I do not like it cooked so fare... Haven't gone out of my way, yet, to try it in different ways. 
Exactly, you can used recycled food grade containers, we found a source in Apache Juction, food grade washed out containers. Check out LDS PREPPER on YouTub, he has a wonderful collection system off his roof. I hope to set one up someday, hopefully this fall. I need tanks, gutters and PVC pipping, and a job!!. A hob is the most important. Living in the painted desert you have less water if I remember correctly (need to look it up). There you need. O collect the maximum amount when it rains. I know a rancher that collects for stock tanks, and he still needs to truck water in between rains.. (276 gal for this size)![]()
.10" = .98 cup water per square foot. Almost a cup. A 30'x20' roof will five you 1500 cups or about 97 US gal. Minus the dirty water buy pass. It adds up.
i love the rain, but i dont like what it does to my chicken yardwe had dinner guests and i kept all the curtains on the east side closed tight so no one would see the chaos and muddy mangy looking chickens